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12 CHRISTCHURCH MAIL, AUGUST 23, 2012
NEWS
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Mr Hollingworth's in the hot seat
By MAT KERMEEN
Principal
Hollingworth:
Jack
Hollingworth
will be principal
at Cotswold
primary today.
Caring attitude lands
Jack a big promotion
GETTING CALLED to the princi-
pal's office might not be such a
bad thing for students at Cotswold
School today.
Sitting in the hot seat will be
7-year-old Jack Hollingworth, a
pupil of the Bishopdale primary
school.
Jack was drawn as the lucky
winner of the principal for the day
competition.
Two students from each class
were selected as caring and con-
siderate children and put into the
draw, with Jack the lucky winner.
To the delight of his friends,
Jack planned a school mufti day
and will also be giving out Cots-
wold caring certificates, which he
had been making at home.
Jack has a busy day planned
with tree planting in the morning,
reading his favourite stories to the
junior syndicate at morning tea,
then a principal's lunch at a cafe
before heading back to the office
to check up on the paperwork.
It is rumoured that the school's
teachers may request pay
increases today but Jack has been
given strict instructions not to
sign anything.
Till on lunch duty
CELEBRITY CHEF Richard Till was one of the
star turns preparing a hot lunch for allcomers at
St Faith's Hall, New Brighton this month.
The meals are cooked on the premises by volun-
teers at Te Waka Aroha, who work with volun-
teers from Christ Church Cathedral to serve
dishes.
The eat-in features after-lunch speakers every
other week giving 10-minute talks on local issues
followed by discussions or questions.
Later activities in the lounge can include col-
lage, crafts and a sing-song.
The early August lunch was provided and pre-
pared by chef Till and served by the Student Vol-
unteer Army.
David Collins from Civil Defence explained how
to respond to a tsunami siren.
Community law, art and other topics are sched-
uled next month starting September 2.
Further information, call Mary McCammon,
388 9118.